Cleveland Browns OT Joe Thomas has yet to make a decision about whether or not he intends to retire or continue playing in 2018, although he feels as if he is close and once to let the team know prior to free agency.

Fantasy Tip: Cleveland might not be the best landing spot for Cousins' fantasy value, but he'd have to throw early and often to try to keep the Browns in games. No matter where he plays in 2018, Cousins should at least be a low-end QB1.

Updating previous reports, Cleveland Browns OT Joe Thomas (triceps, knee, back) is on track to be cleared for football activities in June or July following triceps surgery. Thomas said knee and back injuries are of greater concern, though.

Cleveland Browns OT Joe Thomas (triceps) said that he was not ready "to make a decision one way or the other just yet" in regards to continuing his playing career or retiring. Thomas made the remarks Wednesday, Jan. 17, while attending the Greater Cleveland Sports Awards.

Cleveland Browns OT Joe Thomas recently restructured his contract and will receive $3 million in new money. He received a $1.5 million roster bonus this week and will receive an additional $1.5 million in base salary next season,

Cleveland Browns OT Joe Thomas (triceps) said he will decide on his playing future during the offseason. Thomas said he is expected to be sidelined for six to nine months because of his triceps injury.

Cleveland Browns DE Myles Garrett to bend his body is unparalleled, according to OT Joe Thomas. "He can basically run full speed and take a 90-degree turn to his left or his right, and that gives you such an advantage as a defensive end it's unbelievable," Thomas said."

Cleveland Browns OT Joe Thomas is not expected to do much during the upcoming minicamp so he can keep his body rested for the start of the season. There is a chance the Thomas sits out the entire minicamp.

Cleveland Browns OT Joe Thomas said he thinks the team should use the No. 1 pick in the 2017 NFL Draft to address the defensive side of the ball. "I think you need to get a pass rusher," said Thomas. "I think you've got to be careful reaching for a quarterback at No. 1 because if they fail, they don't help your team at all."